This coming week we will pick up our 2003 34FDDS. It has new Bridgestones 295/75R 22.5 G's on. My question is what air pressure to run up front and back. The coach will be at it's empty weight (unpacked). The trip home will be 1200 miles and I want to be sure that I have a comfortable ride home. I did a search but could not find anything on this exact tire. Bridgestone says 110 psi.

Your coach has air ride suspension. It will ride very good. I would think 90 to 95 pounds would be quite sufficent. I read some of these other comments, but with all due respect, are you going to change your air pressure if you take your mother in law on a trip with you?? I am a retired cross country trucker. Drove the same truck 3.1 million miles with little tire problems. Did I change my tire pressure to match every load?? If I did I would have wasted much time which equals $$$. I could never have made enough $$ to retire. good wishes, old trucker.

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This coming week we will pick up our 2003 34FDDS. It has new Bridgestones 295/75R 22.5 G's on. My question is what air pressure to run up front and back. The coach will be at it's empty weight (unpacked). The trip home will be 1200 miles and I want to be sure that I have a comfortable ride home. I did a search but could not find anything on this exact tire. Bridgestone says 110 psi.

You may find this short pdf by Bridgestone very helpful in determining your tire pressures. Read very carefully. Very good information for all RVers.